5th Global Health Supply Chain Summit
Kigali, Rwanda
November 14-16, 2012
Summary of the Agenda
Agenda for this time in pdf |
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
8:00 – 8:30 Registration
8:30 - 9:30 Opening and Welcoming Remarks :
The Opening Remarks by the Honorable Minister of Health, Rwanda (Lemigo I)
Presentation of the agenda and the plenary speakersby Ms. Motomoke Eomba, GHSCS Technical Director (Lemigo I)
9:30- 10:30- Planery Session (Lemigo I)
- Summary of 4th Global Health Supply Chain Summit: Summary of what happened since the last GHSCS and reference to People that Deliver (PtD) taking on the mantel: by Kevin Pilz
- Keynote Presentation: Supply Chain Challenges in Public and Private Sectors: by Maeve Magner
- Introduction to the Three Tracks: by Noel Watson
- Questions from the audience
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30
Breakout Session #1:
Breakout Session | Organization/Speaker | Title |
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Taking Supply Chain
Room: Lemigo I |
AMP, Hamadou Dicko, Philippe Jaillard
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Optimization of Benin’s Vaccine Logistics |
Accenture, Gautam Shah | Leveraging Private Interventions to Deliver Supply Chain Value, Ghana | |
OPTIMIZE PROJECT, Modibo Dicko |
Optimizing the Vaccine Supply Chains | |
Benchmarking Supply Chain Performance: Measuring Supply Chain Performance: Key Commercial and Public Health Sector Supply Chain Metrics Facilitator: Kevin Pilz Room: Lemigo II Admin Side |
RTT, Lara Haigh | Challenges and benefits of using Metrics in private sector |
JSI, Jennifer Chavez | Supply Chain Performance Measurement Approaches in Global Health | |
Ops Mend LLC, Noel Watson |
Supply Chain Performance Measurement in the Private Sector: Theory and Practice |
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Risk Management: Theory
Room: Lemigo II Parking Side |
USC, Yehuda Bassok | Health Supply Chain Risks: Simple Solutions |
LMI, Taylor Wilkerson | Key Concepts in Supply Chain Risk management | |
Crown Agents Zimbabwe, Tom Wushe | Managing Public Health Commodity Supply Chain Risk Vulnerability Under Difficult Environments: A Practitioner’s Perspective |
12:30 – 2:00 Lunch – Poster Displays in Exhibit Hall (Lemigo I)
Poster Display (during lunch): The poster presentations will enable all participants to share their
experiences on their topics of choice on the themes related to the tracks. Guidelines will be shared.
2:00 – 3:15
Breakout Session #2:
Breakout Session | Organization/Speaker | Title |
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Taking Supply Chain
Room: Lemigo I |
Initiative Sénégalaise de Santé Urbaine (ISSU), Cheik Seck
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Experience in Informed Push Model for Family Planning Products in Senegal |
MOHCW, Mischek Ndlovu |
Taking Supply Chain Innovations to the Public Sector: Improving Data Visibility | |
JSI/SC4CCM, Yasmin Chandani |
cStock: Making Community Stock Data Visible | |
Benchmarking Supply Chain
Room: Lemigo II Admin Side |
SCMS, Diane Reynolds | Measuring Supply Chain Maturity |
McKinsey, Hassan Belkhayat, Doan Hackley |
What can we learn from Consumer Goods on Supply Chain? How can we smartly apply that to Health? |
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Purdue University, Ananth Iyer, Gemma Berenguer |
Continuous Productivity Improvement Opportunities: Private Goods Supply Chains To Country Level Healthcare Supply Chains | |
Risk Management:
Room: Lemigo II Parking Side |
Deloitte, Alan Fowler | Supply and Logistics Internal Control Evaluation (SLICE): Minimize Risk And Reduce Loss From Port To Patient |
Llamasoft, Ryan Purcell | Quantifying and Analyzing Supply Chain Design Risk | |
JSI/DELIVER, Chris Warren |
Angola: The Unintended Benefits of Risk Management |
3:15 – 3:45 Coffee Break
3:45 - 5:00 - World Café
World Café: World Cafe is a creative process set in a café setting. The room is set up to resemble a café as much as possible: participants are seated around small tables with tablecloths and tea, coffee and other beverages. The world café ambiance allows a more relaxed and open conversation to take place.
Possible Presenters:
- Jiru Bako, Crown Agents- Benchmarking Pharmaceutical Supplier Performance with a Specific Focus on Nigeria
- Thomas Bizimana, National University of Rwanda- Pre-Service Training of Supply Chain Management in Rwanda
- Yasmin Chandani, SC4CCM- Integrated Logistics System
- Joseph Kabatende, Ministry of Health, Rwanda- Enhancing Supply Chain Management in Rwanda: eLMIS
- Simplice Kamdem, USAID/PEPFAR Côte d’Ivoire- USAID/PEPFAR Côte d’Ivoire Approaches to Managing Risk in HIV/AIDS Commodities Supply Chain
- Phillip Kamutenga, JSI- Transport Capacity Building of a Local Private 3PL – Cargo Management Logistics
- Jonathan Pearson, Deloitte- Setting the stage for supply chain performance management in Kenya’s public sector
- Winna Shango, Ministry of Health, Tanzania- ILS Gateway
- Pete Ward, IBM- SMS for Life
- Gary Willets, Sussol- Software - LMIS experience
- Rex Wong, Yale University- AIDED model as a tool to scale up project, using some of coca cola projects as examples
- Chris Wright, JSI- ERP and eLMIS in Tanzania
5:00 – 5:30 Wrap-Up
5:30 – 8:00 Cocktail Sponsored by CROWN AGENTS UK - The organizers will announce the location.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
8:00 – 8:30 Poster Walk
8:30 – 10:00 Plenary: Audience Choices (3) from World Café (Lemigo I)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:00
Breakout Session #3:
Breakout Session | Organization/Speaker | Title |
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Taking Supply Chain Room: Ihema |
JSI, Phil Kamutenga
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Outsourcing Warehousing and Distribution: Planning, Oversight, and Capabilities |
Western Cape Government Health, Michelle Arnot |
Outsourcing Vaccine Supply Chains: The Western Cape Experience | |
Village Reach, Leah Hasselback |
NGO Social Responsibility Model for Commodity Delivery: Lessons Learned from Expanding a Supply Chain Redesign in Mozambique | |
Benchmarking Supply Chain Performance: Opportunities to learn from commercial sector, academia, and ongoing public health supply chain benchmarking initiatives to improve supply performance Facilitator: Noel Watson Room: Lemigo II Admin Side |
Panelists: Diane Reynolds, Ananth Iyer, Lara Haigh. | |
Risk Management- Risk
Room: Lemigo II Parking Side |
JSI/USAID | DELIVER PROJECT | Small Group Activity on Understanding and Managing Supply Chain Risks : Audience members will learn a method to categorize various SC risks and determine ways to address risks. |
12:00 – 2:00 Lunch – Poster Display (Lemigo I)
*The posters will be on display during lunch, before sessions and at the end of the last sessions
2:00 – 4:00 Networking (Lemigo I) – Last call for topics for Open Space
5:30 – 8:00 Cocktail Sponsored by LOGENIX -The organizers will announce the location
Friday, 16 November 2012 - IAPHL and Academia
8:00 – 8:30 Poster Walk (Lemigo I)
8:30 – 10:00 Open Space Technology – Selection of Topics from the Walls (Lemigo I)
10:00-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30 Small Group Discussion of Selected Topics (Lemigo I, Lemigo II Admin Side, and Lemigo II Parking Side) and Booth Walk, occurring at the same time (Ihema)
12:30 – 2:00 Lunch
2:00 – 4:00 Presentation (on what was treated during the Open Space) and Moving Forward (Lemigo I)
4:00 – 5:00 Closing Remarks
(Lemigo I)